1903. ] 
Bedford, at the fpecial requeft of His Roval 
Highnefs the Duke of Clarence, feconded 
by the Hon. Admiral,Berkele: 
«¢ That the thanks of this meeting te tranf- 
mitted to Dr. Jenner, exprefiive of the high 
fenfe it entertains of his merit, and the great 
importance of his difcovery; and particu- 
larly for the liberal offer of his affiftance to 
accomplith the great object it has in view, 
<¢ That this meeting do formitfelfinto a fo- 
ciety for the extermination of the Small Pox. 
<¢ That a fubfcription be now opened to pro- 
fecute the intentions of this fociety * 
‘‘ The London Dock Company have ex- 
pended, betweenthe terms of May 31, 1807, 
and May 31, 4802, for premifes, building, 
é&c, the fum of 44.5611. 17s. 9d. and their 
receipts, from inftallments on their ftock, pro- 
fit on public fecurities, &c. amount to the 
fame fum.” 
MARRIED. 
At St. Martin’s in the Fields, R. Beaver, 
efq. capain in the royal artillery, to Milfs 
Morrifon, of Salifbury-ftreet. 
. F..H. Rawlins, efg. to Mifs Baker, of 
Vedios bury, Herts. 
T. Uher, efq. of the royal navy; to Mifs 
Fofter, of Grove. 
At $t. George’s, Hanover-{quare, 
Ponfonby, to Lady F. Villiers. 
At St. Dunftan’s, J. Rawlins, efq. to Mifs 
Baker, of Hill-flreet, Berkeley-{quare. 
G. Favell, efg. of Coleman-f{treet, to Mifs 
Cox, of Millman-place, Bedford-row. 
At Wandfworth, C. Watkins, efq. of the 
Middle Temple, London,-to Mifs M. Wil- 
liams, 
At the parifh church of St. James’s, Weft- 
miniter, the Rev. W. Digby, of Offenham, 
Worcefterfhire, to the Hon. Mifs C.E. Digby, 
Maid of Honour to the Queen, 
At Twickenham, T. Hoblyn, efq. of the 
Treafury, to Mrs. Overend. 
At Lady Cecilia Johnftone’s, in Wimpole- 
ftreet, Anthony Merry,.efq. late Britith Ple- 
nipotentiary at Paris, to Mrs. Leathes, 
widow, of Herring-fieet-hall, Suffolk. 
At Afhe, in Surrey, the Rev. J. Beaver, 
Rector of Childney, Berks, to Mifs H. 
Halfe, of Henley- park. 
J. Atkinifon, efq. of the Eaft-India Houfe, 
to Mifs C. Haines, of James-{treet. 
DIED. 
At Mr. Blagrave’s,’ in Salifbury-ftreet, 
Irs. Bailey, re\i& of the late R. B. efq. of 
Spleen-hill, Berks. 
At Clapton, aged 63, 4. Wilkinfon, efc. of 
- Dublin, one of the Dire€&ors of the Bank of 
Ireland. 
At his houfe in Manchefter fquare, Sir 
Henry Lambert, Bart. 
At Twickenham, in his 81ft year, Sir 
Richard Perryn, Kt. late one of the Barons 
of the Exchequer, 
_ In Wimpole-ftreet, Lady Parker, wife of 
_ Admiral Sir Peter Parker. 
in Portman-ftreet,aged 68, Mrs, Fo/s, fen. 
Montuty Mac. No. 97. 
Mr. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near Lindon. 
81 
Mrs. Fane Innis, wife of Mr. W. Innis, en- 
graver,of Gracechurch-ftreet. 
D.C. Shairp, efq. of Great St. Helen’s. 
After being delivered of a ftill-born infant, 
the amiable nisi Greville, wife of Colonel 
H. Greville, of Hanover-fquare. 
At her houfe, in Baker-fireet, Portmane 
{quare, Mrs. Beckford, relit of the late F. 
Beckford, efq- 
Mrs. Ruffell, wife of G. Roffell, aa of 
Chrift-church, Surrey. 
At her cone in Newman-freet, A4rs. 
Huitfon, wife of J. Huitfon, efg. 
Mrs. Radcliffe, wife of B. Radcliffe, efq. of © 
the Stamp-office, Somerfet-place, 
Mrs, Stainforto, many years houfekeeper 
at Buckingham-houfe, Pimlico. 
Mrs. Billings, widow, of Southampton- 
row, Bloomfbury, formerly of Gower-ttreet. 
Mr. Ganfe, a partner with Mr. Hodgfon, at 
the Piazza Coff-e-houfe, Covent-garden — 
After fpending a pleafant evening with a 
fele& party of friends, and fitting = an arm- 
chair, and laughing heartily, he fuddenly 
clapt his hands together, as in the aét of ut- 
tering an ejaculation, and dropping from his | 
chair, immediately expired. 
$f. Hawwk/wortb, efy. of Great James- fret, 
Bedford- row. 
At Greenwich, Mrs. Maule, wife of Saint 
J. Maule, efq. 
Aged 78, Mrs. Oliwer, reliét of D. Oliver, 
efq. ‘formerly an eminent merchant of the 
city of London, 
Mr F. Waffell, of Parliament-ftreet, . 
Mr. H. Thomas, of Vauxhall-walk. 
Mr. Smart, of Exeter Change, 
At Brompton, aged $5, Mrs. Meyfey, relidt 
of the Rev. T. Meyfey, formerly of Pirton,y | 
in Worcefterfhire. 
C. Pafley, efq. of Thavies-inn, Holborn. 
At his refidence near Barnet, aged 63, 
Mr. Ibbetfon, fen. late of the George and 
Blue-boar Inn, Holborn. 
Mrs. Macnamara, of Curzon-fireet, May. — 
fair. : 
Mrs. Capper, of Eiy-place, 
Mrs. F. Munten, of Craven-ftreet. 
Mrs. F. Hatth, widow, of Newington, , 
Surrey, formerly of Bridge-ftreet, Weftminfter. 
At his houfe in Dover-ftreet, of a gradual 
decay of nature, Edward Huffey Montague, 
Earl of Beaulieu. Sy his Lordthip’s death a_ 
princely fortune goes by will to diitant rela-— 
tions.—-200!, a year has been fettled on an — 
old fervant, who was twenty-five years in his _ 
Lordfhip’s fervice. 
At her houfe in Argyle-ftreet, in her 77th 
year, the Right Hon Lady Vi ifcounte/s Bateman, © 
reli€t of John, Lord Vifcount Bateman, of 
Shobdon-court, in Herefordfhire—a Lady of 
unexampled munificence ta all thofe whom 
the powers of fortune rendered deftitute of 
comfort, and whofe diftreffes came within the 
fcope of her charitable enquiries. 
At his houfe on Little Tower-hill, in 
his goth year, Mr. David Steel, Nautical 
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